Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. All electronic products with the WEEE logo must be collected and sent to approved operators for safe disposal or recycling. Please recycle where facilities exist. Many electrical/electronic equipment retailers facilitate "Distributor Take-Back scheme" of household WEEE. Check with your Local Authority or retailers for Designated Collection Facilities (DCF) where consumers may dispose of their WEEE free of charge.
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Phones
Phones
Smart 5G Hub 20C
Smart 5G Hub 20C
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(PDF 74KB)
5GEE WiFi
5GEE WiFi
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4G WIFI (EE72e)
4G WIFI (EE72e)
(PDF 73KB)
(PDF 74KB)
Mobile WiFi
Mobile WiFi
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(PDF 368KB)
(PDF 48KB)
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(PDF 38KB)
(PDF 103KB)
Routers
Routers
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(PDF 49KB)
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(PDF 67KB)
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(PDF 47KB)
(PDF 48KB)
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(PDF 135KB)
(PDF 73KB)
EE TV
EE TV
(PDF 74KB)
(PDF 75KB)
(PDF 73KB)
(PDF 74KB)
(PDF 50KB)
Accessories
Accessories
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(PDF 85KB)
(PDF 95KB)
(PDF 48KB)
Waste of Electrical Electronic Equipment Regulations
Waste of Electrical Electronic Equipment Regulations
(PDF 56KB)
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